Paper Trimmers A4-B7 Paper Cutter Guillotine Photo Cutting Machine with Gridded Heavy Duty Carbon Steel Base, 13" Cut Length 12 Sheet Capacity Paper Slicer for Home and Office (Black)
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guide on the left edge of the paper to help align the left edge. There is a stop at the top of the paper to align the top. There are no stops at the bottom of the cutter.
No doubt, however, it is protected by a security lock, making it
You will find the security lock on the side of the door.
The fact that this helps with accurate cutting is a great help.
Selected User Reviews For Paper Trimmers A4-B7 Paper Cutter Guillotine Photo Cutting Machine with Gridded Heavy Duty Carbon Steel Base, 13" Cut Length 12 Sheet Capacity Paper Slicer for Home and Office (Black)
A wooden platen has usually been attached to guillotine trimmers and cutters I've used in the past. Based on a steel structure, this piece is sturdy and durable. This item has four rubber feet, as well as a spare rubber foot, to protect table surfaces from scratches. As the rubber feet clicked into the metal base's slots, the base could be easily attached to the feet. It is possible to secure paper to be trimmed with the attached 8-inch diameter blade if the platen is metal. There is a magnetic bar that is just over an inch long. I also like how this paper cutter lets me lower the cutting blade and the plastic bar at the same time. As well as protecting fingers, the bar secures the paper to be trimmed, and it also functions as a locking mechanism. There are two types of paper trimming and cutting that, in my experience, are difficult for guillotine trimmers and cutters. In the first case, a clean cut is made when multiple sheets of paper are being cut. I was able to cut through sixteen sheets of 20# copy paper with no problem. Also, I used it to cut through two layers of delicate cardboard box that contained facial tissues. It had no problem cutting through that box with perfect Secondly, I have to slice the sheet of paper into panels that are no larger than 1/16". As well as that, this cutter/trimmer accomplished it without a problem. The process of cutting almost microscopic amounts from a photo or self-portrait It is possible to make adhesive packaging labels in a tidy manner. Inches and millimeters are embossed onto the steel base. However, the steel base I have adds an eighth of an inch to each measurement You can increase the width of the cut by an inch. If there is a slight error in cutting, it is better to trim too little than too much. When using the cutter, you should be aware of that Taking it all together, I found this cutter/trimmer to be a very valuable, useful addition to my office that offered quality performance without breaking the bank.
In addition, In the past few months, I've cut numerous papers by hand, so I decided to try out this paper cutter. It's the perfect size - one of the best I've ever seen Its size is similar to an 8-inch tablet. The size of the paper should be 5 x 11". Having all the labeling for A4 on top of the cutter is convenient for users There is a magnetic guide to help you keep your papers straight, along with B7 sizes. As far as I knew, everything came together, and I had to add the handle to the cutter and the rubber feet under the base and it was ready to use. The process of cutting paper is very simple. My experience with it has been very positive I have tested it with regular printer paper, card stock, construction paper, and even thin cardboards for art projects. You can see how it works in a video that I uploaded. The movie was great, I recommend it to everyone.
With this paper cutter you can cut paper to a variety of sizes, and it is fairly portable, weighing 4 pounds, 1 ounce, including the magnetic guide. This is a lot lighter and more portable than the old wooden base versions that were heavy. My favorite part of the hold-down is its design A block that lifts up when the handle is raised, then returns down as the blade is lowered to clamp on the paper. Furthermore, the blade is positioned on the side of the cutter, which also acts as a bit of a safety guard (although it is still possible to put your fingers in the wrong place as you bring the blade down). While it took a little practice to learn how to pull the handle out the sides to release it, I'm thankful for the pin on the side that keeps the blade locked so I can store it. My magnetic guide made the repetitive cutting process much easier, and the rubber feet that are included are easy to install. I received an extra rubber foot in case any are damaged or lost. If you are cutting the metal top to any precision, make sure your measurements are accurate before cutting. If you are using imperial markings on the top, the measurements are almost 1/8" off. It makes very narrow cuts, a little less than 1/16" wide, so trimming is also possible if necessary. It is always a good idea to "measure twice, cut once" the carpenter's maxim.
A heavy duty paper cutter with a safety lock that works when the arm is As the pieces are cut, there is a magnet that lines up or holds them as they are aligned. Likewise, on the blade there is a piece that comes down to hold the paper(s) in place while the blade passes through them. Multiple sheets are cut at once, making it impossible to accurately cut the subsequent sheets since the sheets tend to move. Sheets are held in place with the addition of this extra component on the bladed arm. If the bladed arm is in the down position, turn the blade to the right about 2 inches, where a small post will be visible on the base. The blade is designed with a hole that the post fits into, allowing the blade to be locked It has many features I like, and I like how it works. I highly recommend this product!.
Paper cutters are great, and I love this one. There's no problem with it. There is a guard that drops to keep the paper from sliding off the edge. The car is about half the size of larger ones, but its "Swing-bars" allow it to be moved. It comes with an "out" extension that gives you an even longer straight edge if needed. A cut-off arm also latches on to a notch on the side and (somehow) it cuts without having an incredibly sharp blade on it. As well as that, I will add. Back in the 1970's I used an even scarier version of a paper cutter like this. My father once had a gigantic industrial paper cutter with a razor sharp blade going back to the 1950s. As a child, I loved to make crafts with these materials. Adding paper chains and cutting strips to make them used to be a favorite hobby for me, and I have missed it. In choosing this razor, I was attracted to its sliding razor-type features A few of my needs could not be met by the blade paper cutter I had. It had always been my dream to own one of these, and this one was the one I chose. My favorite part about the new toy is how high the quality is, how well designed it is, and how small it is. It's half the weight of a toy I remember from my childhood, and approximately a quarter of the size. It works, however, just as well. There are very few other blades that are this close to a "Saftey" version. Even so, it can still be used.